I was so excited to move hostfamilies. After class, Oksana rushed me out of the school with my luggage into a van and we were off. I was expecting a whole family like my last.. instead I got a Nina!
Last Saturday, I got the chance to go to the Kyiv temple. It was quite the experience. Since it is the only temple in the Slavic countries and east of Germany, people come from all over to do work there. It is sometimes quite the journey, sometimes we take for granted that we live so close to temples in the States. The Spirit was so strong there. It was amazing how I could feel so much at home, thousands of miles away.
For some reason, maybe its just because I am my mother's daughter, I am not easily surprised. Some how, involuntarily or not, I have figured out every potential surprise, ever. It's been pretty detrimental the last few years. But this came pretty close.
They delievered the package to me at school, I was rather speechless, they even insisted on getting a picture.. Derek said he had sent me something, but since I had been sick, I thought it was a box of tissues (Kleenex here are scented and have the texture of cardboard and are about as absorbent as sheet rock).
On Monday, we visited the all infamous lock bridge of Kyiv. People have been locking love here for years, so we figured it was our time too. I wish I would have had more time to take pictures, but it was -13 degrees celsius and I was afraid of losing a limb. ![]() |
| Still loving it here! 3 months to go! |

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